Books, newspapers, digital radio and TV, e-books, podcasts
Digital policing
Monitoring organizations such as the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA)
Hardware, software, and networks
Portable digital devices and their ability to remotely control other devices, IT-enabled appliances
The growth of the internet and the ability to transfer information globally in real time has revolutionized the way in which increasing numbers of people live. The global online society, the development of English as the dominant online language, and the constant availability of information may lead to a homogenization of peoples, with some cultures being subsumed into others or lost.
Source: Information technology in a global society guide. 2012 onward.
LEARNING GOALS
DESCRIBE the technologies used in copyright infringement. EVALUATE possible solutions to copyright infringement. EVALUATE the impacts of computer gaming. EXPLAIN how news and media is broadcast using IT. EVALUATE the effects of citizen journalism and social media. EXPLAIN how IT is used in digital preservation and restoration.
2.5A Home & Leisure Jigsaw Presentations Group Project Manager - Hala
Learning Goals and Overview - Alex
Smart Homes - Nitish
Benefits of Smart Homes - Nyla
Digital Policing - Likitha
Solutions to Copyright Infringement - Dakota
DRM - Jacob
Digital Entertainment - Grace
Gaming Addiction - Kashaf
Concerns about games - Nicole
Online gaming - Firas
Augmented Reality - Swati and Irshad
Published and Broadcast Information - Veronica
Online News - Nick
Citizen Journalism - Rishi
Digital TV and Radio - Austin
Ebooks - Nuha
Digital Preservation - Declan
TUESDAY
Day 1 - Become an expert on your topic
Study your topic and become an expert. Determine how you can put the information presented in the ITGS text into your own words.
Determine the connections you can make between this material and things we’ve already learned, or things in your own life.
Determine how you will tell the rest of the class about this material.
Tag 4-5 relevant and useful resources and/or articles with the 2.5_home_leisure tag to the HHS ITGS Diigo Group.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
Days 2 and 3 - Design and develop a presentation with Google Slides with a summary (as a group) as directed by the group project manager (Hala). Cite all sources appropriately. Bold ITGS Key Terms.
Homework: Design and develop 3-5 RELEVANT and well developed Kahoot! Questions, each with 4 possible answers, each with an appropriate graphic or video.
Day 3-Project Manager- Design and develop a Kahoot! (as a group) with the
Cite sources appropriately. Bold ITGS Key Terms.
FRIDAY
Day 4 - Play Kahoot! HomeworK: DEFINE key terms and design and develop a new Quizlet based Key Terms test that includes all key language from the required reading (see ITGS page 286). Study key terms.
MONDAY
Day 5 - Present Google Slides to the class. Key Terms test.
Web, by director Michael Kleiman, is a fantastic documentary film for ITGS classes. It takes a refreshing look at Nicholas Negroponte's One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project, with a clear, thoughtful, and detailed examination of the Internet's impact on society. The film focuses on Lidia, a young girl in the remote village of Palestina in the Peruvian Amazon, and the effect of the OLPC on her, her family, and her village.
Source: http://www.itgstextbook.com/digital-divide-equality-of-access.html
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2.5 Home and Leisure
The growth of the internet and the ability to transfer information globally in real time has revolutionized the way in which increasing numbers of people live. The global online society, the development of English as the dominant online language, and the constant availability of information may lead to a homogenization of peoples, with some cultures being subsumed into others or lost.
Source: Information technology in a global society guide. 2012 onward.
LEARNING GOALS
DESCRIBE the technologies used in copyright infringement.EVALUATE possible solutions to copyright infringement.
EVALUATE the impacts of computer gaming.
EXPLAIN how news and media is broadcast using IT.
EVALUATE the effects of citizen journalism and social media.
EXPLAIN how IT is used in digital preservation and restoration.
TAGGED ARTICLES AND RESOURCES
REQUIRED READING
Information Technology in a Global Society, Stuart Gray. 1st Edition. © 2012 Stuart Gray. ISBN 9781468023619. Pages 273-287.This textbook has been developed independently of the International Baccalaureate ® This book was written specifically for the ITGS course, covering technical systems, social impacts and ethical issues, and each area of application.GUIDED LEARNING ACTIVITIES
2.5A Home & Leisure Jigsaw PresentationsGroup Project Manager - Hala
Learning Goals and Overview - Alex
Smart Homes - Nitish
Digital Policing - Likitha
Digital Entertainment - Grace
Augmented Reality - Swati and Irshad
Published and Broadcast Information - Veronica
Ebooks - Nuha
Digital Preservation - Declan
TUESDAY
Day 1 - Become an expert on your topic
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
Days 2 and 3 - Design and develop a presentation with Google Slides with a summary (as a group) as directed by the group project manager (Hala). Cite all sources appropriately. Bold ITGS Key Terms.
Homework: Design and develop 3-5 RELEVANT and well developed Kahoot! Questions, each with 4 possible answers, each with an appropriate graphic or video.
Day 3-Project Manager- Design and develop a Kahoot! (as a group) with the
Cite sources appropriately. Bold ITGS Key Terms.
FRIDAY
Day 4 - Play Kahoot!
HomeworK: DEFINE key terms and design and develop a new Quizlet based Key Terms test that includes all key language from the required reading (see ITGS page 286). Study key terms.
MONDAY
Day 5 - Present Google Slides to the class.
Key Terms test.
Cite sources appropriately. Bold ITGS Key Terms.
Class of 2016 2.5A Presentation
Class of 2017 2.5A Presentation
Class of 2016 2.5B Kahoot!
https://play.kahoot.it/#/k/ce8c107e-9623-4730-8138-fd97f51481dfClass of 2017 2.5B Kahoot!
https://play.kahoot.it/#/k/767113fb-362c-4b0b-a86a-8fd2df96012d2.5C Assessment
Comnplete 2.5C as directed on the attached template. Submit via Edmodo (2.5C) when you are finished.
Web, by director Michael Kleiman, is a fantastic documentary film for ITGS classes. It takes a refreshing look at Nicholas Negroponte's One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project, with a clear, thoughtful, and detailed examination of the Internet's impact on society. The film focuses on Lidia, a young girl in the remote village of Palestina in the Peruvian Amazon, and the effect of the OLPC on her, her family, and her village.
Source:
http://www.itgstextbook.com/digital-divide-equality-of-access.html
Additional Web Film content.
2.5D Film Analysis
Complete the Web Film Analysis as directed on the attached template. Save as 2.5D Web Analysis Your Last name. Submit via Edmodo 2.5D.
2.5E Key Terms Study Widget
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